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The Meridian School campus within the historic Good Shepherd Center in Seattle's Wallingford neighborhood.

A Hub for Learning and Community Engagement

At The Meridian School, our education program goes beyond the classroom to build a strong academic foundation while encouraging students to become good stewards and active community members. Through close connections with the historic Good Shepherd Center, Meridian Park, and the surrounding neighborhood, students engage in experiential learning that fosters responsibility and compassion.

student girl with flowers

A Unique Outdoor Learning Environment

The lush, green landscape of Meridian Park, surrounding the school, feels like a serene country orchard. Enclosed by a tall hedge of holly and horse chestnut trees, the recently renovated playground incorporates art and thoughtful design elements, giving it the charm of a secret garden. With over six acres of outdoor space, we move the classroom outdoors frequently, giving students opportunities for creative play and physical activity—key components of a balanced, healthy education.

The Meridian School campus within the historic Good Shepherd Center in Seattle

The Good Shepherd Center: A Community Building

The Good Shepherd Center, our home, is not only a school building but also a vibrant community hub operated by Historic Seattle that hosts several organizations, including the Wallingford Senior Center, Alliance Française, Tilth Alliance, and more. This collaborative environment provides students with enriching interactions and shows how we can learn from our neighbors, embodying the guiding principles of Meridian Cares.

students playing in dirt

Engaging in Meaningful Community Projects

Meridian students actively contribute to the local community through hands-on projects that create lasting impact. Recent initiatives include:

  • Designing and painting a collaborative mural in Meridian Park’s comfort station.
  • Supporting grounds maintenance and clean-up during our annual all-school Community Service Day.
  • Planting and maintaining heritage apple trees with City Fruit, following storm damage to the park.
  • Painting the sculptures at Meridian Playground as part of Seattle’s 1 Percent for Arts Program.
  • Partnering with local businesses and nonprofit organizations like Seattle Tilth and FamilyWorks Food Bank.
  • Partnering with local Senior Center, making quilts & folk dancing celebrations

These projects help students see the importance of civic engagement and community responsibility, fostering a deep connection to their environment and neighbors.

A Campus That Inspires

“We recommend Meridian to others because of the outdoor space to play, explore, and learn. Place-based learning brings to life what our kids do in school, igniting a love for learning. It also allows them to explore, observe, play, and be active participants in caring for the beautiful park and Good Shepherd Center.”

– Meridian Parent

A student from The Meridian School, an independent elementary school in Seattle's Wallingford neighborhood, holds up a magnifying glass inquisitively.

Your Meridian Journey Begins Here

Whether you’re ready to apply, schedule a visit, or learn more, we’re here to guide you every step of the way as you join our community of learners.